UKC Forums Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 29 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- Above ground kennel plans or ideas (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=137247)


Posted by Bartley Hainz on 02-27-2007 02:28 AM:

Above ground kennel plans or ideas

I have been thinking about building some above ground kennels, I have been to the Scott’s website and printed the list of materials I need to build one like theirs. I am wondering if anyone has the plans for the Scott’s above ground kennels or some good ideas on how to build the above ground kennels.

If you have some information you could share with me, please e-mail me at bthainz@comcast.net

Thanks

Bart Hainz


Posted by BigDawg95 on 02-27-2007 04:34 AM:

???

What website are you talking about I would like to visit that site?

Thanks
Johnathon


Posted by DAREWOOD11 on 02-27-2007 02:37 PM:

KENNELS

WHATS THE WEBSITE YOUR TALKING ABOUT? I WOULD LIKE TO FIND SOME PLANS FOR BUILDING KENNELS TOO...THANKS


Posted by Bartley Hainz on 02-27-2007 04:41 PM:

Here is the website for Scott's they sell above ground dog pen kits.

http://www.scottsdog.com/kennelkits.html


Posted by josh on 02-27-2007 05:24 PM:

I dont know if your interested in somthing like this but, here it is....
Works very good for me.


Posted by DAREWOOD11 on 02-27-2007 05:51 PM:

HEY JOSH...LOOKS GOOD BUT WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR A FLOOR IN IT?

THANKS


Posted by josh on 02-27-2007 06:46 PM:

Better picture of the floor...




It comes in 2'x4' sheets that interlock, its a molded plastic material. It costs about 14$ a sheet.It is available through a company called FarmTek.


Posted by Blue Iron on 02-27-2007 07:43 PM:

Josh, does it have holes in it? How big are those runs you have?

__________________
Clyde Murphy 229-344-7308

GRCH GRNITECH"PR" Blue Iron Brummy HTX

Top 100 Finalist 2012 UKC World Hunt.

King of Hunt 2013 BBOA National Bluetick Days

Tree Blue

I use and recommend Backwoods Supplies


Posted by josh on 02-27-2007 08:00 PM:

Yes there are holes in it, I believe they are 5' X 10' runs.


Posted by J-blotkamp on 02-27-2007 08:07 PM:

I was just wondering, what is the advantage to having elevated kennels?

__________________
Justin Blotkamp
Go Hoosiers


Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 02-27-2007 08:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by J-blotkamp
I was just wondering, what is the advantage to having elevated kennels?


The pee goes through.....

__________________
The fun is over once you pull the trigger

Ron Ashbaugh
CROOKED FOOT KENNELS


Posted by Blue Iron on 02-27-2007 08:40 PM:

Is it stiff enough to just nail to the frame? Or do you have wood underneath it?

__________________
Clyde Murphy 229-344-7308

GRCH GRNITECH"PR" Blue Iron Brummy HTX

Top 100 Finalist 2012 UKC World Hunt.

King of Hunt 2013 BBOA National Bluetick Days

Tree Blue

I use and recommend Backwoods Supplies


Posted by BLUEDUCK on 02-27-2007 08:52 PM:

Advantage to above ground is less ticks & other types of pests and cleaner dogs.

Blue iron,
The flooring needs a center brace. It has pre-made holes for screwing to frame. Mine are on a steel angle frame.
Also the poly flooring does not hold bacteria like the poors in concrete might.

I hope to build a big set of kennels with this flooring in the next year. Plan to have four 5'-0 X 10'-0 runs on each side with a 4'-0 walkway between them an have it covered. I am sold on poly-flooring.

Something else is I don't notice the sores or raw spots on my dogs when on that flooring like I do when on concrete.

__________________
Kevin Duck
blueduck_ranch@yahoo.com


Posted by DAREWOOD11 on 02-27-2007 09:11 PM:

DOES ANYONE ELSE KNOW OF ANY OTHER GOOD FLOOR MATERIALS? I HAVE MY DOGS ON DIRT RIGHT NOW AND THE KENNELS ARE CONNECTED TO A BARN AND THE DOG HOUSE IS INSIDE THE BARN...IT WORKS GOOD FOR ME BUT THE OUTSIDE GETS REALLY SLOPPY AND I WAS THINKIN ABOUT EITHER ELEVATING IT OR PUTTING CONCRETE OR GRAVEL IN THE KENNELS...DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS

THANKS


Posted by coonsmen on 02-27-2007 09:47 PM:

josh how do you clean out from under it, or do you even need to. i like the set up. is the flooring very expensive? also how chew proof is it?


Posted by josh on 02-27-2007 10:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonsmen
josh how do you clean out from under it, or do you even need to. i like the set up. is the flooring very expensive? also how chew proof is it?


A rake works pretty good, Iv had this for 4-5 years and could count the times I have raked it on one hand.

Dogs cant chew it, its flat.


Posted by DAREWOOD11 on 02-28-2007 01:57 PM:

DOES ANYONE ELSE KNOW OF ANY OTHER GOOD FLOOR MATERIALS? I HAVE MY DOGS ON DIRT RIGHT NOW AND THE KENNELS ARE CONNECTED TO A BARN AND THE DOG HOUSE IS INSIDE THE BARN...IT WORKS GOOD FOR ME BUT THE OUTSIDE GETS REALLY SLOPPY AND I WAS THINKIN ABOUT EITHER ELEVATING IT OR PUTTING CONCRETE OR GRAVEL IN THE KENNELS...DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS

THANKS


Posted by Robert Johnson on 02-28-2007 05:32 PM:

Concrete is the only way to go for me. Fleas and ticks are almost non-exsitant. Worms are much less. Dogs stay cleaner, look better, and toe nails get trimmed when they walk. Just makes things so much nicer. I have had all my hounds on concrete for over ten years and i have often wondered why i didn't do it sooner.

__________________
Robert " Rock" Johnson

Johnson Creek Kennels
home of:
UKC Grand Nite Champion "PR" Yadkin River Addkis. Deceased 12/11/2016 RIP

2009/2010/2011/2012 AKC GA. State Leader and Supreme Grand Nite Champion Yadkin River Addkis

2010 ACHA Georgia State Champion Grand Nite Champion Yadkin River Addkis

PKC Champion Yadkin River Addkis

Bright Eye Lights


Treeing Walkers

912-663-5287 cell (perfered)


Posted by coonhunter00 on 02-28-2007 05:47 PM:

im having a kennel built here next week it will have 3 runs all concrete flooring

__________________
Kyle Swiney
Ashcamp, Ky
1-606-794-1454 (prefer text message)


Posted by DAREWOOD11 on 03-01-2007 01:50 PM:

BTT


Posted by JustinM on 03-01-2007 05:13 PM:

anyone know how many yards of concrete are in a 30 x 20 4 inches thick

__________________
if you're gonna do it, do it in style!
If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS.


Posted by Scott S. on 03-01-2007 05:29 PM:

If I figured correctly, should be close to 7.5.


Posted by 1939 on 03-01-2007 06:49 PM:

You're right 7.5 yds. Rule of thumb if using 2X4 forms, square ft. divided by 80 will give you number of yards needed. 20X30=600
600sq. ft. divided by 80 = 7.5


Posted by Jay Chadwick on 03-01-2007 07:15 PM:

Hey Bart I mailed those plans for you today its all up to the postal service now but they may have a tough time gettin outta iowa for a few days 6-12 more inches today and high winds later jay c. btw you owe me 68 cents j/k

__________________
"IOWEGIAN SPORTING DOGS - HOME OF FINE HUNTING DOGS SINCE 1989"


Posted by coonsmen on 03-01-2007 07:24 PM:

how much (on ave of course) does a cu/ yard of concrete run?


All times are GMT. The time now is 01:52 PM. Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 29 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club